Arizona Among the Worst States When it Comes to Highway Safety Laws
According to the 12th annual report by the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Association, Arizona has only 5 of 15 recommended... Read More
Common Medications May Cause Memory Loss
If you or someone you love is experiencing memory loss it may be a side effect from a medication. This AARP article... Read More
Making Streets Safe for Pedestrians
In 2013, 25 pedestrians were struck and killed in Arizona, making our state sixth among the states for the highest pedestrian fatality... Read More
Nursing Homes Medicate Dementia Patients with Antipsychotic Drugs
A NPR investigative series reports that nursing homes commonly use antipsychotic drugs to “chemically” restrain dementia patients. The off-label use of these... Read More
Proposed Bill would Weaken the EPA and put Public Safety at Risk
H.R. 4012, or the “Secret Science Reform Act”, is an attempt to weaken the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Introduced by Arizona’s own David... Read More
The Khalidi Law Firm Gives Arizona’s First End Distracted Driving Presentation to High School Students
Yesterday, Thabet Khalidi spoke to nearly 200 high school students at the Sonoran Science Academy about the dangers of distracted driving and how... Read More
Liquid Laundry Soap Pods are Dangerous for Children
Young children are mistaking brightly-colored single-use laundry soap pods for candy or a teether. Far from harmless, the pods contain a toxic... Read More
Many Recalled Dietary Supplements Quickly Return to the Shelf Unchanged
In the US, dietary supplements are sold and marketed with little regulatory oversight. Even when the Food and Drug Administration recalls dietary supplements found... Read More
Most recent faulty airbag recall the scariest so far
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s most recent recall of faulty airbags is one of the scariest. Takata airbags in certain Toyota, Honda,... Read More
A sad statistic – this summer 7 children drown in Arizona pools/spas
From Memorial Day through Labor Day 2014, at least 174 children between the ages of 1 and 14 drowned in swimming pools... Read More